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The American Dream Lyrics

The song The American Dream is performed by Chicago in the album named Chicago Box (Bonus DVD) in the year 2003 .

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How many times have you told us:
"rome wasn't built in a day;
We can believe in the white house;
Everything's cool, go away"?
Capitol hill, is gonna crumble,
Falling apart at the seams.
We're mighty tired of seeing you stumble;
You're crushing the american dream.

How many cries will convince you
People are going insane?
Though you keep preaching of freedom,
All of your talk is in vain.
Who in the world can we turn to?
Who can we truly believe?
Who really cares what we've gone through?
Who understands? who gives a damn what we need?

Maybe there's hope for the future;
Hope for the red, white and blue;
Long as we trust in each other,
There's so much more we can do.
Who in the world can we turn to?
Who can we truly believe"
Who understands what we've gone through?
(who really cares what we need? )
Who really cares what we need?
(who gives a damn what we need? )
Who gives a damn what we need?
How can you say what you want to say?
How can you be what you want to be?



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Chicago - Chicago Box (Bonus DVD)

  1. Questions 67 To 68
  2. Wake Up Sunshine
  3. Make Smile/So Much To Say, So Much To Give/Anxiety's Moment/West Virginia Fantasies
  4. To Be Free/Now More Than Ever
  5. Fancy Colours
  6. It Better End Soon: 1st Movement/3rd Movement/4h Movement
  7. An Hour In The Shower: A Hard Risin' Morning Without Breakfast/Of To Work/Fallin' Out Dreamin' Home/Morning Blues Again
  8. Feeling Stronger Every Day
  9. In Tems Of Two
  10. Prelude (Little One)/Little One
  11. Manipulation
  12. Thunder And Lightning
  13. Song For You
  14. The American Dream
  15. Chains
  16. What You're Missing
  17. We Can Stop Hurtin'
  18. Good For Nothing
  19. You' [re Not Alone
  20. Hearts In Trouble
  21. You Come To My Sense
  22. All The Years
  23. Sonte Of Sisyphus
  24. Bigger Than Elvis